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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Kasey Bensinger
Date: Phone: 919/733-5612
EASLEY APPOINTS ONE AND REAPPOINTS EIGHT TO TRYON PALACE COMMISSION
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has appointed Joseph Logan of Winston-Salem and reappointed Dr. Benjamin Caldwell of Nashville, Tenn., Elizabeth Cameron of Wilmington, Katherine Haroldson of New Bern, Betty Debnam Hunt of Washington D.C., Robert Mattocks II of New Bern, Teresa FitzJohn Morris of Greenville, Aurelia F. Stafford of Greensboro and Barbara Reynolds Valentine of Nashville to the North Carolina Tryon Palace Commission.
Logan is the vice president of the American Furniture Manufacturers Association and the executive director of the Summer and Casual Furniture Manufacturers Association. He is currently on the board of directors for the Novant Health Triad Region and the executive committee for North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. Logan received his undergraduate degree from Davidson College and received his master’s in business from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University.
Caldwell has been on the Tryon Palace commission since 2000. He is a member of the American Medical Association, Nashville Academy of Medicine and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Caldwell currently has a private practice in Nashville, Tenn. He received his bachelor’s degree and his medical degree from Vanderbilt University.
Cameron has served on the Tryon Palace Commission since 1999. She is a member of the Junior League and is on the University of North Carolina at Wilmington board of visitors. Cameron previously served on the board of directors for Agnes Scott College and was the board’s first woman chairperson. She graduated from Agnes Scott College with a bachelor’s degree in English and psychology.
Haroldson is the secretary and treasurer for Haroldson Properties Inc. Previously, she was the vice president of Shearson Lehman Brothers in New York. Haroldson has served on the Tryon Palace Commission since 1995. She graduated from Duke University with a degree in management science and psychology.
Hunt is the editor and publisher of The Mini Page. She has been on the commission since 1993. She is a member of the Children’s Book Guild of Washington, Capital Speakers, the National Press Club and the International Reading Association. Hunt attended St. Mary’s Junior College in Raleigh, and has a

Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Kasey Bensinger
Date: Phone: 919/733-5612
EASLEY APPOINTS ONE AND REAPPOINTS EIGHT TO TRYON PALACE COMMISSION
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has appointed Joseph Logan of Winston-Salem and reappointed Dr. Benjamin Caldwell of Nashville, Tenn., Elizabeth Cameron of Wilmington, Katherine Haroldson of New Bern, Betty Debnam Hunt of Washington D.C., Robert Mattocks II of New Bern, Teresa FitzJohn Morris of Greenville, Aurelia F. Stafford of Greensboro and Barbara Reynolds Valentine of Nashville to the North Carolina Tryon Palace Commission.
Logan is the vice president of the American Furniture Manufacturers Association and the executive director of the Summer and Casual Furniture Manufacturers Association. He is currently on the board of directors for the Novant Health Triad Region and the executive committee for North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. Logan received his undergraduate degree from Davidson College and received his master’s in business from the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University.
Caldwell has been on the Tryon Palace commission since 2000. He is a member of the American Medical Association, Nashville Academy of Medicine and the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Caldwell currently has a private practice in Nashville, Tenn. He received his bachelor’s degree and his medical degree from Vanderbilt University.
Cameron has served on the Tryon Palace Commission since 1999. She is a member of the Junior League and is on the University of North Carolina at Wilmington board of visitors. Cameron previously served on the board of directors for Agnes Scott College and was the board’s first woman chairperson. She graduated from Agnes Scott College with a bachelor’s degree in English and psychology.
Haroldson is the secretary and treasurer for Haroldson Properties Inc. Previously, she was the vice president of Shearson Lehman Brothers in New York. Haroldson has served on the Tryon Palace Commission since 1995. She graduated from Duke University with a degree in management science and psychology.
Hunt is the editor and publisher of The Mini Page. She has been on the commission since 1993. She is a member of the Children’s Book Guild of Washington, Capital Speakers, the National Press Club and the International Reading Association. Hunt attended St. Mary’s Junior College in Raleigh, and has a